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Mick Delaney is worse as an announcer than a coach

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Worse that Holien? The video on GoGriz wasn't up for the first half of the game so, Mick's audio was it. Like all Griz fans, I go way back with Mick, to the Dickenson era and prior, but hadn't listened to him in years, preferring TV, of course. Like almost all memories, I'd remembered the good, while time had eroded the bad.

But last night all the bad memories of Holien's work came flooding back. On the 60-yard Chris Brown touchdown run, there was absolutely no description during the run--only a lower register of voice, and... "touchdown Chris Brown." It was as if Mick the Griz fan was too horrified by what he was seeing to describe it. It wasn't until Sundberg came in and described it, that I figured out what the hell had happened. When Cal Poly fumbled late in the first half, Sundberg was all over it, yelling, "Fumble! Fumble!" I don't think Mick saw it. He certainly didn't describe it. And when it's Montana scoring a touchdown, it's usually the roar of the crowd making the first call, not Holien.

But more than that, I believe announcing is a form of journalism; bias should be kept out of it. No matter the majority of listeners are Griz fans, there are plenty of opposing fans and non-partisan fans listening in, and an announcer should be fair to them too. Nothing pisses off Griz Nation like a homer announcer at another school describing one of our games, so why should we put up with a homer on our side? Partisanship has its place, as in recruiting, fundraising and cheerleading, but it should have no place in announcing. I watched every second of the ESPN game, and firmly believe that the first thing Brent Musberger did was check his partisanship at the gate. If I'd known nothing about his background, I might have suspected even that he was partial to "my friends" in Fargo.

Mick and I share a passionate love of the Griz, but have very different views about professionalism when it comes to announcing a game.
 
I feel just the opposite. Mick is a better announcer than a coach, although I can't say he is a great announcer. He is a nice guy though.
 
citay said:
Worse that Holien? The video on GoGriz wasn't up for the first half of the game so, Mick's audio was it. Like all Griz fans, I go way back with Mick, to the Dickenson era and prior, but hadn't listened to him in years, preferring TV, of course. Like almost all memories, I'd remembered the good, while time had eroded the bad.

But last night all the bad memories of Holien's work came flooding back. On the 60-yard Chris Brown touchdown run, there was absolutely no description during the run--only a lower register of voice, and... "touchdown Chris Brown." It was as if Mick the Griz fan was too horrified by what he was seeing to describe it. It wasn't until Sundberg came in and described it, that I figured out what the hell had happened. When Cal Poly fumbled late in the first half, Sundberg was all over it, yelling, "Fumble! Fumble!" I don't think Mick saw it. He certainly didn't describe it. And when it's Montana scoring a touchdown, it's usually the roar of the crowd making the first call, not Holien.

But more than that, I believe announcing is a form of journalism; bias should be kept out of it. No matter the majority of listeners are Griz fans, there are plenty of opposing fans and non-partisan fans listening in, and an announcer should be fair to them too. Nothing pisses off Griz Nation like a homer announcer at another school describing one of our games, so why should we put up with a homer on our side? Partisanship has its place, as in recruiting, fundraising and cheerleading, but it should have no place in announcing. I watched every second of the ESPN game, and firmly believe that the first thing Brent Musberger did was check his partisanship at the gate. If I'd known nothing about his background, I might have suspected even that he was partial to "my friends" in Fargo.

Mick and I share a passionate love of the Griz, but have very different views about professionalism when it comes to announcing a game.

i know it is not popular to say on this site, but his game calls have been un-followable for years.
 
Just watching the broadcast now and I think Mick did fine. He definitely knows his football, which is more than you can say about most announcers we get in here. Another plus with him announcing is that he knows the players' names and isn't irritatingly always saying the wrong names
 
he did just fine. talked up the griz a lot which for a cat fan was hard to take but he wasn't over the top and you could tell he was trying to be objective. love delaney. :thumb:
 
Mick's last comment, a mea culpa saying he hoped he hadn't screwed up was both unprofessional and unnecessary...but he was right.
 
I thought he did fine. He isn't a professional announcer, but he was able to explain plays and not get so far off in the weeds that you go "What the hell is he talking about?".
 
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